Singapore Standard, 15 July 1958

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  • 25 1 fc it 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1953 Vol. IX No. 13 15 cts. 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 29 1 VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Nixon, of the United States, will visit Britain In November M a guest of the British Government, it was announced in London yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 481 1 REBELS REPORT COUP OVER CAPTURED RADIO: 'King Is Arrested As Crown Prince And Premier Slain BEIRUT, July 14,— Baghdad Radio claimed today that army officers had overthrown the proWestern Iraq monarchy and arrested King Feisal, The Radio, seized by the insurgents had < arh< reported that both
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  • 358 1 7 Can't Believe It,' She Says SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 (UPI) Fashionable Pacific Heights was agog yesterday orerreportfl from Singapore that the 22-year-old daughter of a prominent investment councilor bad jumped 'he tracet on a vacation tiip to the Orient and taken
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  • 80 1 LONDON. July 14 <UPD Three doctors who have been examining Britain's ailing Queen Elizabeth II twice a day conferred today on plans to have her X-rayed. Royal Physician Lord Evans. Sir John Weir, and Ear. Nose and Throat specialist Cecil Hogg were expected to continue their
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  • 144 1 LONDON. Ju y 14 (Rcjtcr) —A Labour M.P. llr. John Rankm, atked fan the House of Co:ii!ii(in> today wnat ci-cus- siona had taken place between 1 the British and United States Governing nil on the effects on Singapore trade Of an American plan to
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  • 151 1 The biggest plane to land at Paya Lebar International Airport since its opening in August thiee >ears ago. arrived in Singapore yesterday. The plane, a giant Douglas Globemaster of the United States Military Air Transport Service arrived with equipment for the radio research Sub-Station
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  • 434 1 Raja Muda To Be Installed Sultan Of Kedah Today AS a mark of respect to the late Sultan of Kedah. all ffovernment offices, schools, business houses and entertainment centres throughout the State will be closed today. The Kedah State flag: will be flown at half-mast until further notice. Flags were
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 1 THE Raja Muda Tunku Halim Shah, son of the late Tunku Sir Badlishah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah, who will be installed Sultan of Kedah at the Istana in Alor Star this morning. Standardpic.
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  • 228 1 NATIONALIST CHINA'S NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED TAIPEI'.:, Formosa, J\i'.y 14 (Reuter) Presklenl Chi ing Kai Shek of Nationalist China today anaoun cd the formation of a new cabii el under Genera! Chen Chang, liie Prime Minister ele ted v the Legislative Yuan on July 4. President Chiang MB '■■'<" I the
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  • 127 1 NICOSIA, July 14, (Reuter)— The Cyprus Governmen* today ordered a complete halt to normal life in strife-torn Cyprus for 48 hours. An ordrr 1.. Lied today by the Governor. S;r ttugh Foot, after a week-end of violence in which 14 peooie were killed, impoM-d
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  • 96 2 KUALA j_iUivirun. iviuxi. The United States Ambassador here, Mr. Homer M. Byington Jr.. today declared open an exhibition comprising sixty prints by contemporary American artists. The prints had been sdected from recent acquisitions to the J. and E.R. Pannell collection of the Library of the
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  • 459 2 USED FORCE: INSPECTOR FINED $100 iMALACCA, Mon.— The officer-in-charge of Secret Societies, Inspector Yeoh Lvi Long, described in court as having done a lot in suppressing gangsterism in Malacca was convicted and fined $100 today by Magistrate' Mr. Kamanatha Iyer on a lesser charge of using criminal force, on a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1704 2 NOTICES \mm>wffi&M ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. 'BANTAM" arrived: 12.7.58. CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 22.7.58 at godowns 8/9 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD.. Shipping Department Tel.
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    • 555 2 EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES AN Examination for Midwives (Private Candidates) will be held at the District Hospital. Ipoh, on 19th August. 1958. Candidates from the State of Perak only, who are desirous of appearing for this Examination, should forward their applications together with the necessary Certificates of Training and Experience as
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    • 342 2 opening. TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.VV.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to Noon of the 21st July. 1958 for SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GRANITE METAL FROM GUNONG LEDANG QUARRY. MUAR. FOR PERIOD 1.8.58 to 31.7.59. Full
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    • 345 2 'tyjjfy on-l Hl^ 1 Wjm thi woilo ovi i J d ICLMI to klm rc^ fF uo J WA Kfc 'assincib >ot si tOTAL OOICM I iitumi OjK? A yOur Tl tl HAPPY CABARET Tonight Tomorrow nighf from 9p.m. to ij Present The Ist of its kind in the h;st<
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 467 3 Qn__A S ooliticol atmosphere has never „ntUScd as it is today. Citizens with i: .«7s :r more and more puzxled by the :urrents of party manoeuvres as r::;"" c introduced and exploited by leaders ""-I groups seeking their support osten*Thi -coming City Council by-election in p
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    • 347 3 I 'HP assessment which the London Times has W Government's political and -'-:< 4 or the next few months comes W,~l p: r tunc moment. While expressing W v present Alliance Government's ■"•'•5 withstand any political challenge from C S m P J f 'es it next
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    • 23 3 kmo, ipor« i «4 lb6i CaDlev 11'^ "NEWS' 1 lines) All <jeoJi'tm«ntft s 4v 174 Batu «O g 'V&
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  • 747 3  - RULER WHO PLACED DUTY BEFORE FRIENDSHIP ASTER GUNASEKERA Byi f H E Federation of Malaya has suffered a grievous loss through the sudden death on Sunday, after a game of tennis, of His Highness Tunku Badlishah ibni Al-mar-hum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, K. C. M. G., K. B. E.,
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  • 1063 3 BEIRUT, Lebanon. United Nations Observer Group in the Lebanon (UNOGIL) now numbering more than 100 men, is in full operation less than three weeks after its advance guard arrived in Beirut by road from Jerusalem. Its first report has already been made to UN headquarters in New York.
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  • 396 3 the NEWS as it strikes me f\F ALL the speeches mad* over the weekend in connection with the campaignins for the Kalians byelection to the City Council, the one that caused most discussion, yesterday, was the invitation of the chairman of the Workers* Party, David Marshall, to the Federal Prime
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  • 571 4 Royalty From All States To Attend Funeral KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation and State flag* throughout Malaya were today flown at half-mast as a mark of respect to the late Sultan of Kedah, lunku Sir Badlishah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah, who died yesterday. Meanwhile, messages
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  • 248 4 PC Killed As Land Rover Crashes IPOH, Mon. Tragedy struck tcday when a Lard Rover conveying Policemen of the Federal Receive Unit (Anti Riot Squad), from Kuala Lunipur to A 1 o r St v io do escort duty at the late Sultan of Kedah s funeral tomorrow, crashed into
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  • 104 4 TAX Cheng Sort: p eadetf r» r >t malty in thi Ninth Magistrate's O ;rt yesterday to a charge uf gang robbery. Tan. with five otherp, vas alleged to have robbed h i Vong Huat of $2 an assauHIng him at O;;trr;:-:i
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  • 93 4 Raja Muda To Represent Perak Sultan IPOH. Mon.— The Sultan of Perak will be represented by the Raja Mud a of Perak, Raja Idris Ibni Almarhum Sultan Alang Iskandar Shah, at the funeral of the Sultan of Kedah at the Istana Anak Bukit. Kedah. tomorrow. Others from Perak attending the
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  • 67 4 MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Cluan, will today officially open the Council's first mobile clinic at Kampong Braddell. City Councillors and village leaders will attend the ceremony. The clinic wi'l serve Kampong Braddell and adjoining villages. A Council spokesman said mobile Council dispensaries would not
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  • 338 4 FENANG, Mon.— A man who fractured his stepbrother's aUP with a stick after being challenged to a fight, was bound over on a charge of manslaughter by Mr. Justice Rigby in the Assize Court today. A second-hand goods dealer, Ang Swee Tian. was out on
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  • 107 4 WILL STUDY YOUTH WORK IN AMERICA MR. TAN Huat Kens, secretary of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs, who will leave for America by air on Aug 3 for a four-month tour under a U.S.I.S. Study Grant. Mr. Tan, who is Senior Assistant (Expenditure) in the Finance Department of the
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  • 63 4 THE Rotary Club in Kuala Lumpur, at a dinner on Saturday night, installed Mr. R. K. Panikkar as its prr sident for the new Rotary year. The retiring president Captain Mohamed Ali. is seen congratulating Mr. Panikkar. The Sultan and the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor are seated.
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  • 25 4 INCHE AHMAD IDROS an j 1 Miss Astnah binte Shahrum. aftrr th Pasir. Singapore, on Sunday. Inch* of the Eastern Aerated Water Compa:
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  • 309 4 Like Putting New Wine Into Old Bottles Lawyer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Wht n th, m ration observes ancient Chinese nuptial ,H is like nutting new wine into old hit: v" 1 Smith was told in the High Court here t, lC fl This was submitted by H Dato Sir Roland B:
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  • 78 4 POLICE last night cordoned T the City Council D.nvor stati n in Goorgo Strcc 4 Singapore after a woman reported a prowler in the bui din*. The woman, wife of sn employee f the lUti ■■> -k ives cij the top floor sor -r f r
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  • 100 4 I I 'v V, headed oy t given aninrr. i_' 1 dard H l or th r ai ng as imj fl l men I wa> Lt. I ..yne stidt requir< dac <~9 next ?^B |mont! will b. I :ng wh; h M
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  • 38 4 Si.N Star, ant. 8.. or strike tomw the ii S;i alon^ Ml uand. w* i." "A: sec meats are. A The So.;r <•■' t c Rr; runnel and P Oll f W r s'riK. ar
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  • 19 4 REVOLT WILL GO ON-SALAM that I-vi'n n i nn i> stii: in acrrp' ai 1 moun- tion, ht d
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  • 490 5 Letter He Wrote Clerk's Wife Read In Divorce Suit A SINGAPORE racing commentator and tipsier was alleged to have written to a mother of two children c vould not be "satisfied until she became his w "e/' a Colony High Court was told yesterday. *he commentator.
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  • 193 5 Hn-^Setret s<uirty activities in Ipoh are ,-M and are a menace, said V ii the Sessions Court here tott i i deierrent sentence on Yit l( jrcl uuilty to a charge of possess- i Triad society." D#at of tne couiv. s months LJt
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  • 41 5 THE victorious Johore team, captained by Lt. Mohamed bin Abdullah, which won the team championship at the sixth and last Federation Home Guard Weapon Training Meeting which concluded at Ipoh on Saturday after a five-day competition. -Standardpic by Lee.
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  • 84 5 Results Of Forces Lottery KUALA LUMPI'R, Mnn. The resuli of the Armed Forces Lottery (raffle) are as fol ows: first, *****; Mcond, i4P2t>; third, *****; fourth. *****; fifth, ***** Cona Nation prizes: ***** ***** ***** 1237.") ***** ***** ***** ***** 12!72 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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  • 33 5 A WOMAN wai saved from hanging herself in her house in Penang la^t night through :he prompt action of another woman tenant in the house. She was revived by artificial respiration.
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  • 52 5 MALACCA. Mon— Detective Chong Kum Wah was today charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Lim Eng Tiau at the Central Police Station on March 29. No plea was recorded Magistrate Mr Ramanatha Iyer transferred the case to the Sessions Court to July 22 for fixing
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE Police last night questioned a 13-year-<jld schoolboy following a report made by the parents of a >ix-year-old girl that she was 'molested in a house in Kampong Bahru. The gni was taken to the General Hospital for treatment.
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  • 34 5 TAN Hong Chee. was remanded by a Singapore Court yesterday after he had pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort from Tham Kwang Meng at Frankel Estate on July 8.
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  • 192 5 70 Squatter Families Told To Quit Homes KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About seventy families comprising more than 300 persons at Kampong Bukit Mati. near the Lake Gardens here, have been given notice to quit their homes by the end of this year. The kampong will be taken over by the State
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  • 124 5 Doctor, Nurse Rushed To Airport But... A KAXDAXG KERBAU Maternity Hospital doctor and a nurse yesterday nuhed to Singapore Airport to meet a British housewife, repor.ed to be ill. But Mrs- H. B. Johnstone. was "fit* 1 when her plane, a Garuda Indonesian Airways Corn-air touched down at Paya Lebar
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  • 118 5 THUGS SLASH HOUSEWIFE WITH PARANG A TWENTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD housewife was slashed on the neck and shoulder with a parang when she resisted three robbers in Kampong Teban, Singapore, last nigh:. The woman. Tan Siew Lian. was admitted to the Genera; Hospital in a serious condition. Police immediately threw a cordon around
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  • 53 5 MALAY Opera star, Mohamed Parwes bin Haji Latim, 54. died in the General Hospital yesterday of injuries sustained in an accident with a taxi near Short Street on Saturday. Eye witnesses to the accident are asked to contact Inspector Tuan S. Zain of the Truffle Accident
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  • 40 5 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth, Goh Chuan, was yesterday acquitted and discharged by the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court president. Inche M. Hashim. on a charge of attempting to rape a six-year-old girl at the Bth Mile Puchong Road on May 21.
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  • 145 5 Why Language Power is Vital post COf/pny sow Interesting Booklet tree Youi success professional, business or social depends upon your English Does your English. do you wstice'! Do you realise that youi employer, your friends and your acquaintances ludge you by the way you speak
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  • 982 6 $4,600 Credit Obtained Under False Pretences FORMER Radio Malaya Chinese broadcaster, Carrie Shen Fei Fen, 40, was "digging one hole to cover another" when she obtained credit under false pretence* from two of her fellow-workers, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's court was told yesterday. Shen pleaded guilty to
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  • 122 6 FIVE Canberra jet bombers with nuclear possibilities, flew into Singapore yesterday to replace the Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 14 Venom Fighter Squadron which returned to New Zealand last month after three years service in Malaya. Four more Canberras are expected to arrive early next
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  • 78 6 LOKE Kok Wah. 30. was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery and assault. Loke, at a preliminary inq-uiry was accused of robbing a taxi-driver. Lim Boon Hin of
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  • 56 6 the Singapore uuy council has selected two of its employees to attend a special course in surveying at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur. The candidates selected are Mr. Teo Jit Mm Assistant Materials Tester in the City Engineers Department, and Mr. Marconi Chai. a
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  • 36 6 HONGKONG, July 15 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.01 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,851 to Malayan $1: $0,690 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,125 to a tael.
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  • 226 6 POLICE were called in and emergency barricades set up to control the large crowd of Colony seimen who stormed the Seamen's Registration Bureau in Fullertiin Building yesterday. They had come in nu-r.Ders to be listed under the Singapore Government's new Seamen's Registration scheme. From
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  • 316 6 AN OFF-DUTY special constable who saw two cars racing along Nicoll Drive one day turned to 4l friends and prophesied: "There is bound to be an accident." A few seconds later, the two cars and a third were involved in a crash in which
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  • 821 6 Motive For Fatal Stabbing Could Be Robbery- DPP. TWO YEARS after a 13-year-old girl was found dead witii 23 stab wounds, a witness in the case was iound dead in a blood-stained bed— also with 23 stab wounds— a Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. Before Mr. Justice Buttrose was
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  • 68 6 I I pi I I I I m man I agn h y ar I V I Tunj I r m biur. w p. a ton tBCQft S:r.i tier H daiaed s 1 seemed to fe I Ii 1 in Th- He stid 1: 1 Par me S a
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  • 49 7 PENANG, Mon.— Bicycle thieves were active again during the week-end. They .stole three bicycler, one in Penang and two in Province Wellesiey. A rubber store in Juru Estate, Bukit Merta.iam, wa^ broken into last night. Rubber sheets and scrap rubber, valued at $70. were stolen.
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  • 277 7 GLASS STRIKE TALKS TO RESUME HOPES RISE AS LABOUR MINISTRY STEPS IN THE Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday stepp- ed into the dispute between the Glass Manufacturers Company and its 500 employees who had been on s strike for the past four weeks. The Ministry has succeeded in persuading the disputing
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  • 192 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES f CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Sinsa f pore yesterday were:— •F Buyers Sellers Spot 78i 78; f. R.S.S. No. 1 781 78| f R.S.S. No. 1 I- (Sept) 78 78} f R.S.S. No. 2 7«{ 771 t- R.S.S. No. 3 701 711 f Tone:
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  • 364 7 I i SINGAPORE Police ate -91 vestigating reports about s 9 ''dark man* 1 who had been molest ir.g women in the s. mmerville Estate ofl Holland Road over the weekend, f- On Suniay. three women f. two amahi and the wife ol a
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  • 181 7 THE Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha's 13.000-tonner Nevada Maru has arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyage from Japan after i making a record breaking run between Cebu (Philippines) and Port Swettenham en route. Her coverage of 1,590 sea miles between the Philippine port and
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    62 7 Photo by MR. KENNETH FOO SEE KUAN, managing director of Gleneagles Hotel, helps his bride, the former Miss Rosalind Seah to cut their wedding cake at a reception at the hotel on Saturday. Mr. Foo is the eldest son of the late Mr. Foo Hong Toon and Mrs.
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  • 275 7 IT will cost the Singapore Government about 8500.000,000 to provide 10,000 hospital beds while the national revenue of the Colony is only under i s^ou,uuu,uuu a year. This was stated yesterday by Dr. M. Doraisingham, Director of Medical Services, Who was speaking to members
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  • 176 7 Sanction Sought For Appointing 1 5 Doctors THE Singapore Health Ministry is now "awaiting authority from Government" to engage about 15 young doctors on a month-to-month ba^ pencUng selection by the Public Services Commission, The Standard wa* told yesterday. The doctors are now doinn their housemanship in the various hospitals
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  • 64 7 PEXAXG, Mon. The first returning pilgrim ship, "Anshun" is expected to arrive here on Wednesday afternoon bringing homo 1.189 pilgrims. Half the number will disembark here, while the other half will do so in Singapore. The chip will berth alongside Swettenham pier at 4.30 The serond
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  • 149 9 Rubber Up On Iraq Crisis SHORT covering in *he Singapore rubber market, induced by the reported fall of the Iraqi Government, caused prices in f he local market to ri.-e sharply yesterday. INTERNA TIONAL first grade August jumped U cents to close at 78i cents r>er lb The close was
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  • 165 9 OITEr ROADS Oulida, Mindoro, Benalder. Barumun, Ringhorn, Xjisadane, Batoela. Aur.grr.v.tta, Ban Ho Le-ong. Armoma, Bemvyvis. Flyine Cloud, Prince Salvor. Tong Wee. Mascot, Eastern Lucky. FernchfT. Hermehn. Hemrich Jessen. Peleus. Sibcroet, Drente. Chur.chi. Himmerlar.d. Se shin 'Vraru. Glory. Nichiyo Maru, Yarra Breeze. Statius Jensen. Sodu Maru. Kaloekoe. Bako-gan,
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  • 59 9 >»wuti pniuuiLiuu 111 iiiuia for the 1958-59 season is forecast at about the same level as 1D57-58. The effectiveness of the sheep and wool expansion programme sponsored by the Government of India may be nearly offset by smaller lamb crops and losses caused by drought in parts
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  • 165 9 Committee's Work May Be Reviewed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today declared that it is the intention of Government that the work of the Tariff Advisory Committee shall be reviewed after it has been in existence for a year or so. In reply to the Ma'ayaa
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  • 127 9 Tins Easier i INDUSTRIALS were quiet, tins easier and rubbers firm m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was .small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 45/- 47/Fraser and Neave: Ord?. 2.55 2.60 Gammon 1.37 1 47 G'town Disp.
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  • 204 9 MALAYAN sMarebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fed. Disp. $1 .13. $112; Fraser and Neave ords $2.55 overnight. S2 STJ; Gammon $1.42 to $1.37J; Hammer $1.62* to $1 60: Henry Wau?h $132 i; M. Cement $135 to $133: M. Colls. 77c; M. Box $1 65; $163
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  • 393 9 THE MALAYAN Manufacturers' Association, in a memorandum to the Federation Government, expresses its COOCerP that the present publicity given to its tariff concession plan may attract dumping of goods in the country. The Association says Dlior to the introduction of suitable anti-dumping measures, the publicity given
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  • 129 9 THE Malayan Exchange tsanKs Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling, 2/3: buying airmail T.T. 2/4. O.D. 2/4-1/32. no d'st 2/4-5/32. 45 d it 2/4-7/32, 60 d/tt 2/4-1 4. 90 d/st 2/4-3. 3. 120 d/st 2/4-15/32, 180 d st 2/4-11/16. Othor buying
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  • 148 9 A new duplicating machine capable of reproducing large plans, described as the first of its kind ever produced, has been manufactured by a British firm. Although it will be useful to anyone who has to reproduce large plans, the machine is expected to be in particular
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  • 551 9 RAILWAY TO PLAN STRICT ECONOMY Finance And Commerce HH^BMM^^^H Operating Loss Of $7 Mil. Expected KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Railway is planning its first, big economy drive since 1932 to meet falling revenue. An eight-point economy plan was announced day by trie acting general manager, Mr. L. A. Perkins,
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  • 95 9 A SINGAPORE firm, United Metal Works Ltd., has built a giant size tank, which can hold more than 60,000 gallons of water the biggest it has ever built. the tank, 44 ft. long, 32 ft. wide and 8 ft. high, will take two days to dismantle
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  • 94 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu! yesterday were' copra June/Ju.v U.K. Continent $30] buyers C :*H sellers coconut oil in bulk S47J sellers: in drums S.VU sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers; Sarawak white $13] sellers; Special Sarawak black STS. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 132 9 Gains In External Trade KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak's external trade for May amounted to $72,330,000, according to official figures released. Imports in that month totalled $35,720,000 and exports $36,610,000. resulting in a favourable trade balance of $890,000. Principal exports showing increases in value were crude oil $1,020,000 rubber $260,000. pepper $350,000
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  • 486 10 Variety Concert Members of the Dramatic Society oi the Convent Gir 1 s* School, Klang, who took part in a Folk Dance at the Variety Concert held for two nights for parents and guests at the school hall, on July 4 and 5. These little girls of
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  • 448 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Newcomer Dividend And Campdale Also Catch. The Eye By §EVERAL candidates for Wednesday's races were sent against the clock at Bukit Timah yesterday and none worked better than LADY JAMBO who headed home KING PAP (Mitchell) at the end of a testing three furlongs
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  • 88 11 him II *'.ip**rb!y ridden by Jackie Jones, sails past The Cobra (George) a furlong out to win the main > ll lt Kukit Timah last Saturday from the fast-finishing Your Highness II (not in the picture) by half r -i i i-trd l°
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  • 85 11 Cooper Beats Rose For Singles Title STOCKHOLM, July 14 (AFP) Ashley Cooper of Australia beat his fellow countryman Mervyn Rose to win the men's singles title in the Haastad International Tennis championship yesterday. Earlier, the match was interrupted by rain. Cooper won 9-11, 2-6, 6-3. 6-4, 6-3. Mrs. Heather Segal
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  • 64 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forest Research Institute Sports Club edged Federal Police Reserve Unit 4-3 in a Football Association of Selangor Div. 3 Business Houses league match on the Pudu Road ground today. Centre forward Rashid (2), inside left Ibrahim and inside right Ghani scored for the
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  • 425 11 Britain's Richest Race May Go To Irish-Trained Horse CD£B RKH\KDSON J U K«--%J I X ,r,. M w .n >■« v: 1 r ri n(i National. lir: md \M»t i5 to an fi'i S.r V. r i&HB Derby winHWden and Ear Mr. r. w Bmqss and GladLa won the Don-
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  • 78 11 A GREAT FAMILY DOUBLE LONDON, July 14 (Renter) Britain's are rating driver, t\ve::ty-eight-year-old Stirling Moss and his 23-year-old sister, Pat, scored a great family double on European motor circuits yesterday. In Portugal, Stirling swept to victory in a Maserrati in the Vila Real race at an average speed of 136.360
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  • 142 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER—S.A.F.A. Div. 1 league. Indian Recreilion Club vs. Amicable Athletic Association at 5.15 p.fit, at Jalan Besar Stadium. Div. 3B Stable Boys Sports Club vs. Setia Jaya Spurts Club at 5.15 p.m. Geylcnig. SOCCER Friendly Rajaji Sports Club Pj Signals Squadron at Farrcr Park at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 145 11 Canadian Boxers On Sick List CARDIFF, July 14 (Reuter).—Eight of Canada's nine-strong boxing team are out of training here, only five days before tfie start of the Empire Games. The most serious casualty is heavyweight, Stan Renaud, who is to see a specialist about a sore jaw, which has not
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  • 53 11 AUGSBURO, West Germany, July 14 (Reuter) Martin Lauer of Germany clocked 13.7 seconds for the 110 metre hurdles here yesterday, equalling his performance of last Wednesday at Cologne, when he bettered his own European record of 13.8 seconds. Ancel Robinson of the United States was second in
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  • 128 11 One Year Ban On Israeli Teams JERUSALEM. July 14 (AFP) The Israeli Olympic Inquiry Committee yesterday proposed that Israeli football teams should be banned from playing abroad for one year. The committee has just com. pleted its inquiry into the failure of the Israeli football squad in the recent Asian
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  • 141 11 Moore Turns Down A Ride SYDNEY, July 14 (Reutcr) Sydney jockey George Moore has turned down an opportunity to ride in England's richest race at Ascot next Saturday. Prince Aly Khan, for whom Moore has a retainer to ride, wanted Moore to stand by to ride his four-year-old Al Mabsoot
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  • 93 11 CHAMPION KILLED IN RACE CRASH TOULOUSE, Southern France, July 14 (Reuter) Australian world champion motorcyclist Keith Campbell crashed and was killed in a motorcycle race near here yesterday. Campbell, world champion in the 350 cbmc. category, was competing in the .500 c.c. event at an international meeting organised by the
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  • 52 11 rial Institute will hold their first annual athletic sports on Saturday. July 19 on the padang starting at 2.30 p.m. The programme will include two 4 by 440 yard relays, one for schools and one an open event, and also a 4 by 110 yards relay
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  • 54 11 GOTEBORG, Sweden, July 14 (AFP) Euroi>ean heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson of Sweden beat Heinz Newhaus of Germany by a knock-out in the fourth round of their non-title fight here yesterday evening. Neuhaus is a former holder of the European heavyweight title. The fight was to have
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  • 141 11 NEW DELHI, July 14 (Reuter) The West Indies cricket team will play five Test matches, each of five days, during their three and a half months tour of India this year. The tour's Itinerary was finalised here yesterday at a meeting of the Indian
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  • 39 11 His face showing all the strains after winning the gruelling three-mile race at the Penang Amateur Athletic Association meet on Friday, Vijayathuman of Bukit Mertajam High School is being helped off the track by a friend.
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  • 86 11 BUDAPEST. July 14 (Reuter) Hungarian centre-half Ferenc Sipos, who fouled the Welsh player Ron Hewitt during the Hungary-Wales match in the World Cup in Sweden last month, has been oilicially rebuked by the Hungarian Football Federation following a report by F.1.F.A.. the international body. Hewitt had
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  • 102 11 Negro Boxer To Fight In Australia MELBOURNE. J ily 14 ißeuter) Willie Morton, a y< ir.g American Negro welterweight will be brought to Australia series of fights. The general manager of Stadiums Ltd Mr R Lcr-.r, said in Me. bourne day th.it Morton would pro; a: v leave San Francisco
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  • 37 11 BUENOS AIRES. July .4 (Reuter)— Argentina ompleted a 5-0 win over British W< st Indies in the first round of -he North American zone of the Davis Cup here yesterday. They now meet Israel.
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  • 86 11 MANILA, July 14 (UPD Hard-hitting Toshiro Tanaka of Japan began training today for his July 18th bout with worldranked Dommy Ursua of the Philippines. Trie" contract called for the two promising Asian fighters to come in at not more than 112 pounds for the in-round bout at
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  • 46 12 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— ln preparation for tiicir vital HMS Malaya Cup match against Singapore next Saturday. Selangor will play a friendly match against Commo:v.vca!: i Combined Force> ir.rier floodlights at the Merncka Stad.um here tomorrow ia-e chargtl are: $2 covered Stands SI uncovered stands.
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  • 463 12 Records Will Fall Fast At Biggest Schools' Meet A record number of more than 400 athletes from the Colony's secondary boys schools will take part in their annual athletic meet today and tomorrow on the Farrer Faik Cinder Track. Organised by the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council, this is the
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday— TPCA C" enhanced Iheii cr.ances for the FAS division 3 league title when they brat Ramnad District 3-0 on the Sentul ground toda.v Tam;l:a:'.s were lUMriof In 1 departments, and led S-€ at half t:me. Left wringer Chelvan (2). ir.>:de right Kandiah and
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  • 50 12 GHQ FARELF entered the semi-final or the Sinyap re Base District senior knockout soccer competition when they beat Army Depot Police by four goals to two at Tanglin yesterday. Bush 2. Yeates and Tomlin scored for the winners while Ismail and Kader netted for the Policemen.
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  • 30 12 A SOLITARY goal by Lee Bwec Ann enabled Arsenal Sports Club to beat Telok Kurau United I—o in a SAFA Div. 3B league match at Bai>t:er Road yesterday.
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  • 253 12 FIRST SETBACK IN SEARCH FOR THOMAS CUP TALENT Poor Support For Heah Cup Tourney KUAIA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan inter-State school bo\s badminton tournament for the Heah .100 Seang trophy has attracted ver^ disappointing support. Only Selangor and Pahang have sent in their entries for the tournament
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  • 76 12 IPOH. Mon— A. Subramanian of Kuala Kangsar. who recently scored a century, is the only newcomer iin the Perak Cricket team to meet Kedah in the Inter-state League match at Taiping this week-end. The following is the team: H. Hollingworth, A. W. Wanless. M. P. de
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  • 277 12 PROTEST AGAINST COLOUR BAR AT EMPIRE GAMES LONDON, July 13, (AFP)— More than 500 peoole at a colour bar protest meeting over the South African team for the British Empire Games yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution at Cardiff calling lor a "no discrimination rule" in future games. The resolution expressed
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  • 422 12 SBA Junior Matches Tomorrow SINGAPORE Badminton As>ociationi junior tournament ties for tomorrow at the Badminton lUldiun irom 7.30 p.m. are: Court No. 1. Men's junior doubles Clrd roundi. B.H. Chan and Billy Lee v> Arshid bin Hudn and Zaidi bin Yadin; Lim Kirn Wall and Lim Kirn Whee vs. R.
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    68 12 t TOP: Miss Tan Siew Chin of the Convent, Bukit Mcrtc.ja^. r< i Trophy from Lady Udn, wife of the Governor of Pevnng. at ihr ships held at the City Stadium on Saturday, July 12. BELOW: K. Subramanian (No. 17:>) winner of the Six Milrs X.<<» f AAA Championships held
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  • 183 12 Cyril Will Play For The Colony THE former Cambridge Blue Cyrill Elgood, will play his first representative same for the colony when they meet Johore in the MCA inter-stUe cricket match on the Singapore Recreation Club paciang thi.3 week-end. Abdul Rajak is not available for selection as he will be
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  • 110 12 JOHORE HGs ARE W/T CHAMPIONS IPOH, Mon.— Johor e won the team championships when more than 200 Home Guards, including Aborigines from throughout the Federation, took part in the five-day weapon training meeting which concluded at the Yin Chee range at Guntong here yesterday The "crack-shots" at the meet were
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  • 244 12 Chinese Athletic and H. M. Dockyard drew one-all m the SAFA division I league match at Jalan Be*ar stadium yesterday. It was Athletics first drawn game in four matches, having won twice and lost once. Dockyard, In six outings, have won once, drawn twice and
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  • 82 12 RESULTS of the Spore Rifle Association .303 Spoon Shoot held last Sunday were SR (a) Gunscore: Capt. G. H. Barton (91). Handicap: James An? (90) (102 66). SR (b) Gunscore: F. de Souza (99). Handicap: Goh Tong Hee (91) (102.85) A possible was scored by F.
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  • 185 12 Service Versus Civilian Referees SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association Councillors yesterday could not decide whether Servicemen or civilians should referee local matches in the Colony. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates a Councillor, suggested that Servicemen should officiate in matches featuring local teams. His contention was that service referees would not be 'biased."
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  • 33 12 Colony Team To Fly K. Lumpur THi. fina. 'A. F:. M V of time to mt n on fata^ The team tfij Th. be: Matmoon; Hioi H;, i-r. X E Manucrr StUT'UT z.
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  • 28 12 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Civilian Association Football Referee^ Society will be neld on July 29 at the SAFA Club house at 7 p.m.
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  • 428 13 SALMI, the >i'un? Broadway star who remained a holdout from Hollywood for many semesters before finally succumbing to a role in "The Brothers Karamazov," was ready to make his biggest scene for his current picture. "The Bravados." at 20th-Fox. "I'm not so sure that I
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  • 63 13 surfboard enthusiasts speitding the summer at MaJibu, u-'ho refuses to pay any attention to teen-age Snndra, until romance suddenly smites him, out of the blue. Key roles in "The Brothers Rice" and "Operation Mad Ball" preceded Darren's hit in "Gunman's Walk." He li'ill
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  • 66 13 Every Home Should Have One [)INA MERRILL and Tommy Ewell, two of the stars in 20thFox CinemaScope comedy, "A Nice Little Rank That Should Be Robbed," are in love with each other and with "Big" in the lighthearted film. "Big/ a 180-pound Saint Bernard, st ea 1 s scenes from
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  • 146 14 ATLANTIS DID EXIST-SOVI ET SCIENTIST MOSCOW. July 13 (UPI).— A Soviet scientist has claimed that not only did the fabled continent Atlantis exist but that it extended for "hundreds of kilometres" west of Gibraltar before it sank mysteriously beneath the waves killing its "60.000.000" Citizens. Prof. N. Lednev, a Moscow
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  • 233 14 Choice Place For Algeria DE GAULLE MAKES A PLEDGE PARIS, July 14 (Reuter).—General Charles de Gaulle said in a broadcast kore last night that France must establish ihe ties of the French Urnon en a federal basis this year. Algeria would have "a choice place" in the community formed by
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  • 38 14 FAMED Mount Fuji claimed its first victim of the sum-r-.cr season on Sunday when cmVe worker Keishi Yamazaki, 27. was killed after a falling rock hit his head while he was climbing the mountain. UPI
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  • 164 14 IOKYO, July 14 (UPl).— lndonesian rebels are planning to set up a "government in exile," an Indonesian newspaper reported yesterday. The New China News Agency, in a broadcast today from Jakarta said that the newspaper "Benta Minggu" reported that the rebels held
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  • 387 14 Economic Danger Confronts Malaya, Says The Times LONDON, July 14 (Reuter).— The Times today expressed the view that Malaya would be passing through a testing time in the next few months and that economic danger was the real menace. Elections are due next year and none of the varied opposition
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  • 408 14 SUEZ CANAL GOES TO NASSER PACT SIGNED FOR PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION GENEVA, July 14 (UPI).— The Suez Canal became the full legal property of the United Arab Republic at 4 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday when delegations from the UAR and the Suez Canal Company signed the long-negotiated agreement under which the
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  • 87 14 GREEK-CYPRIOT farmers are searched by British soldiers as they return to their village of Avghorou from the outlying fields. On arriving in their village, they found the square looking like a battlefield with some of their relatives killed or injured, following the battle between the Greek-Cypriots and British
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  • 72 14 BAGHDAD, July 14 (UPl)— The Iraq Petroleum Company and associated companies have agreed in principle to surrender to the Iraq Government parts of their concession areas in Iraq, it was announced here last night. A communique released here said G. H. Herridge, London managing director
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  • 58 14 land), July 14 (Reuter)— Police and Army authorities are today trying to solve the riddle ol a paratrooper found dead after a jump from a plane on open ground near here. A Regular attached to an army unit, made a normai jump with other soldiers in
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  • Briefs
    • 39 14 GLASGOW Police early yesterday were seeking a madman believed to be responsible for blowing up a detonator store on Sunday night. The explosion, at Lambhill, North Glasgow, scattered masonry over a wide area and de- molished a wall. Reuter
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    • 26 14 v-..v.v.v.:-:;. •v.v.v.v.-::- A DELEGATION of Moslem religious leaders from Syria has arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the Soviet Government, Moscow Radio said yesterday.— UPI
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    • 38 14 SIR William Luce. Governor of Aden Protectorate, yesterday cut short a holiday and flew back to Aden where the expulsion of Sultan AH Abdul Karim of Lahej threatens to provoke further raids on Aden from neighbouring Yemen. UPI
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    • 24 14 PRESIDENT Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia, left Moscow by air yesterday for Prague after an official visit to the Soviet Union, Moscow Radio reported. Reuter
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    • 32 14 BRUSSELS firemen and riot police last night kept watch on a German airliner which landed after a mysterious telephone warning in London that a time bomb had been placed on board.— Reuter
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    • 27 14 A PAINFUL carbuncle on his nose will prevent Mr J. G. Strijdom, South African Prime Minister, from attending any public functions nr > his 65th birthday today. Reuter
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  • 179 14 NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuter) Chanting and carrying anti-Soviet slogans, a l*ne of about 250 Hungarian refugees yesterday marched in front of the headquarters of the Soviet United Nations delegation on Park Avenue It was the first of a weeklong series of marches planned by
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  • 179 14 MELBOURNE, July 14 (Reuter).— More than 50 delegates from Victorian youth clubs have decided to enli~t support in a drive to break down prejudice against quota of Asian migrants. They attended a conference j^^^Z^^^^^^Z^l^^^ on "youth in the atomic age," organized by the Associated
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  • 24 14 INDIA'S ambassador designate to Communist China, Mr. G. Parthasarathy. arrived in Hongkong yesterday from New Delhi on his way to Peking Reuter
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  • 71 14 THREE shy little girls standing on the pavement in London's East End come face to face with a real Princess. But the boy busily sucking his thumb was looking the wrong way. If he had only turned his head he would have seen Princess Alexandra. She
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  • 180 14 Rebels Abduct Valet From Attaches Flat BEIRUT, July 14 (Reuter).— Four Lebanese insurgents yesterday raided the Beirut apartment of Col. A. C. C. Brodie, British Military Attache in the Lebanon, and abducted his valet, a British Embassy spokesman said. I The spokesmen sa.d the Embassy would make a "strong protest"
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  • 167 14 Cubans Force Down US, Plane GUANTANAMO BAY. Cut a, July 14 (UPIj Cuban A:r Force planes forced down U.S. Marine "Flying Boxcar" yesterday shortly afier it took otl from a U.S. naval base here for Miami. Florida. Capt. Herman L. Ray. commander of the navai air station, announced that the
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  • 40 14 1 v:: I 14 ,R,; x:. i that the sWfcj for a C exedy to th, :..r r Actioß ftffcaJa >■..-: I S- I the \i« jJJJ Pr-.r'v I r I 1 I I ler. c J ,r 1 j
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  • 28 14 LOND N < A.. i T onrion Afl^tt I whf- *c j 1 r ar,d r:'r/: a a r: lint ted P* M :r.:rr. v- Ho on a
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